Watchly Safety Review

Buy Osmo, Win $1,000

Nick DiGiovanni
0:18 · 29.7M views · November 10, 2024
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
3Moderate Concerns
1Minor Flag

This video is not safe for children due to hidden advertising and a manipulative contest that encourages unsupervised store visits and contacting a stranger. The creator promotes his own salt company under the guise of a treasure hunt, with no disclosure of the commercial intent. While the concept might seem exciting, the lack of safety warnings and the call to text a stranger make it inappropriate for young viewers.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA lot

The video promotes the creator's own 'Osmo' salt company under the guise of a generous random giveaway. While it is upfront about the product, the entire premise is a promotional stunt for his brand, and the description includes '#osmo #salt #walmart' as marketing tags. This functions as undisclosed organic advertising for his own product line.

See evidence (2)
I went and found Osmo, my delicious salt company, and grabbed a random jar0:00-0:20
so I could write my phone number on the bottom
Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The creator flexes his 'generosity' by offering $1,000 in cash, frames Walmart shopping as a casual activity, and promotes his own luxury salt brand. While not extreme, this centers on wealth display and prize money to drive engagement.

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was feeling really generous0:00-0:30
will get $1,000 in cash
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationSome

The creator attempts to build a fake intimate connection by saying 'was feeling really generous' toward the viewer and inviting direct contact ('text me if you find it'). This creates false intimacy and emotional dependency on the chance of a reward.

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was feeling really generous0:00-0:35
whichever one of you is lucky enough to find it will get $1,000
make sure you remember to text me if you find it
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

The video uses a direct monetary reward ('$1,000 in cash') to bait viewer engagement and action. The CTA 'make sure you remember to text me if you find it' encourages personal contact without disclosing privacy implications. The framing 'whichever one of you is lucky enough' exploits gambling-like hope to drive participation.

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whichever one of you is lucky enough to find it will get $1,000 in cash0:25-0:35
make sure you remember to text me if you find it
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video uses a stunt premise (hiding a product in a random Walmart) to generate engagement. While not extreme, the format relies on a manufactured scarcity game rather than substantive content.

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wrote my phone number on the bottom0:10-0:30
hidden in a random Walmart, somewhere in the United States

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a thinly veiled advertisement for the creator's salt company, Osmo, disguised as a treasure hunt. It encourages children to go to a random Walmart, find a hidden jar, and text the creator for a $1,000 prize. While the idea may seem fun, it poses real safety risks: it asks kids to visit a store alone, interact with a stranger, and share their phone number. The video does not disclose that it is sponsored or that the creator is promoting his own product, which can be misleading. On the positive side, it might spark creativity or excitement about treasure hunts, but the lack of safety warnings and the manipulative call to action outweigh any benefits.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the creator hid the jar in a Walmart and asked people to text him? What might he be trying to achieve?
  2. 2What are some risks of going to a store alone to find something a stranger hid? How could you stay safe if you wanted to participate in a contest like this?
  3. 3Do you think this video is trying to sell something? How can you tell if a video is an advertisement?
  4. 4If you found the jar, would it be safe to text the number? What information should you never share with someone you don't know?
Buy Osmo, Win $1,000
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What's This Video About?

#osmo #salt #walmart

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 10 and up. The content involves a contest that encourages visiting a store alone and contacting a stranger, which requires a level of maturity and understanding of online safety that younger children may not have.

Is this video an advertisement?

The video is essentially a hidden advertisement for Osmo salt, disguised as a contest. The creator promotes his own product while offering a cash prize, which is a form of hidden advertising that may not be obvious to children.

What are the safety concerns in this video?

The video encourages children to go to a random Walmart, find a hidden jar, and text a stranger. This poses safety risks, as it involves unsupervised shopping, interacting with unknown adults, and sharing personal contact information.

What do the classification scores mean?

The video has a high score for hidden advertising (0.70) and moderate scores for materialism (0.40), parasocial manipulation (0.40), and engagement baiting (0.50). These indicate that the content is designed to promote a product and encourage viewer interaction without clear disclosure.

Does this video have any educational value?

The video has no educational value. It is purely promotional, focusing on a contest to win money by finding a product in a store. It does not teach any skills, knowledge, or positive values.

Is this video trying to manipulate viewers into doing something?

Yes, the video is a form of engagement bait. The creator asks viewers to go to a store, find the jar, and text him, which is a manipulative call to action designed to increase interaction and promote his product.

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